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Promulgate meaning
To make known or make public. | To put into effect as a regulation. | To advocate on behalf of (something or someone, especially of an idea); to spread knowledge of and make more widely known.
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DeSantis’s ambition is to promulgate his ideological anti-China policy both nationally and internationally.
People vote in the politicians who promulgate the policies.
The commissioner added that the state government will soon promulgate a law that will ensure pre-marital screening before wedlock.
But he then spent seven years working onsite at HHS’ Food and Drug Administration and gained insights that made him “a better consultant and makes the firm a better firm in terms of being able to promulgate good ideas,” he said.
But is it not myopic to say that the ICJ has no power to promulgate provisional measures simply because on merits it may, after a long time, disallow a case?
Its role in the Nepali government and political parties not to promulgate Nepal’s constitution in 2015 and its subsequent of the country still lives on in Nepali public memory.
It also pointed out that the Modi government did not promulgate an ordinance as demanded by Sena for the construction of the Ram temple.
Mr. Biden is expected to encourage Mr. Zelensky to press ahead with his anticorruption agenda and to make a clean break with Ukraine’s shadowy business oligarchs, some of whom promulgate pro-Russian views on their television channels.
President Kersti Kaljulaid on Wednesday did not promulgate amendments to the Rescue Act and Weapons Act, citing inconsistencies with the Constitution, spokespeople for the president said.
The Cabinet also considered seeking the sanction of the Kerala Governor to promulgate an ordinance as a temporary substitute for the Finance Bill for 2020-21.
The Federal Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday, decided in principle to promulgate two Ordinances designed to curb the increase in the cases of rape of women, children and other genders.
The traditional ruler said there was need to promulgate laws that will force fathers to be very responsible for their children.
We further propose Zimbabwe to promulgate and implement laws and regulations to increase corporate transparency in the mining area and promote the sustainable growth of businesses," the statement reads.
Yet in the twenty-first century, a “progresive” media entity like PBS was more than happy to promulgate a bizarre, second-grader fantasy about just what the War was all about.
Given the situation, the MHRC chairperson said that there is an urgent need to promulgate an ordinance to curb this growing trend of mob culture.
The vitriolic, transphobic comments directed towards the couple concerned make one concur fully with Ms Jones’s assertion that those who promulgate such hatred have “some unresolved issues or unexamined assumptions” carried over from their own childhoods.
We’re led by people who promulgate hatred and fear.
With no obligation to be consistent in their messaging, these IWIO users can promulgate messages rapidly, while traditional public information campaigns are obligated to be consistent.
A new constitution described the Emperor as "the head of the Empire, combining in Himself the rights of sovereignty", whose rights included to sanction and promulgate laws, to execute them and to exercise "supreme command of the Army and the Navy".
Article 10 The President of the Republic shall promulgate Acts of Parliament within fifteen days following the final adoption of an Act and its transmission to the Government.